Letter from Syafora (Sapho) Tayipoğlu to Dimitri (Dima) Nakashidze
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Title
Letter from Syafora (Sapho) Tayipoğlu to Dimitri (Dima) Nakashidze
Creator
Syafora (Sapho) Tayipoğlu
Description
Letter in which Sapho responds to Dimitri (Dima)'s letter, dated December 7. In the letter Sapho writes, that without the quarterly allowance, she would die of hunger, that she lost most her clients when she was taking care of George when he was sick and asks for Dimitri (Dima) to continue to pay the allowance at least until she has finished building her house. She also asks that Dimitri (Dima) send permission for her to build her house.
Note
The second page enclosed is in Turkish.
Issue Date
1973-12-14
Language
English
Turkish
Coverage
Kadiköy, Turkey
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/34734
Collections
Type
Format
28,6-22,8 cm, Handwriting
Number of Scanned Documents
5
Identifier
AFMNKDOC083
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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